What you need to know about Officer Adam Jobbers-Miller's funeral

The funeral plans have been made for a fallen Fort Myers Police officer.

Monday, July 30th 2018, 7:20 PM EDT

Updated:

Monday, August 6th 2018, 9:47 AM EDT

The procession

Two funeral processions will honor Fort Myers police officer Adam Jobbers-Miller who was killed while on duty last month.

The first will take place Monday around 10 a.m. when he is transferred from Gendron Funeral Home to Germain Arena. The drive will take south Solomon Drive to east Colonial Boulevard, then south onto Treeline to south Ben Hill Griffin Parkway until reaching Germain Arena on Everblades Parkway.

The second procession will be after the funeral service concludes at Germain Arena. An escort will take Jobbers-Miller back to Gendron Funeral Home taking the same route as the first procession. It will go Germain Arena to Ben Hill Griffin Parkway, to Treeline Avenue, to Colonial Boulevard then turn onto Solomon Drive.

The honors funeral ceremony

The full honors funeral ceremony will be Monday, August 6, at 12 p.m. at Germain Arena and will also be open to the public. The doors will open at 9 a.m. as hundreds are expected to attend.

The visitation

The support for Officer Adam Jobbers-Miller was evident on Sunday.

Law enforcement lined the sidewalks and filled the surrounding parking lots outside of Gendron Funeral Home as the visitation for Officer Jobbers-Miller got underway, and that sight remained throughout the evening.

Since the shooting more than two weeks ago, Fort Myers Police guarded their fallen brother. On Sunday, they came together to begin saying their final goodbyes.

Members of Jobbers-Millers fire department from New Jersey were stationed in the parking lot as well to honor their friend.

Community support

Restaurant owner holds fundraiser for fallen officer

Moody River Grille held a fundraiser for Officer Adam Jobbers-Miller on Saturday in North Fort Myers.

"It’s very tragic what happened, and we want to be able to give back," said Jeff Smith, the owner.

Miracle for fallen officer: baseball fundraiser to help family

There were two ways attendees donated to the family at Friday's miracle game. For every ticket sold, one dollar was donated by the team. The other was a silent auction for special USA edition jerseys. All the money collected will be given to officer Jobbers-Miller's family.